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package org.springframework.web.cors.reactive;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.web.cors.CorsConfiguration;
import org.springframework.web.server.ServerWebExchange;

/**
 * A strategy to apply CORS validation checks and updates to a
 * {@link ServerWebExchange}, either rejecting through the response or adding
 * CORS related headers, based on a pre-selected {@link CorsConfiguration}.
 *
 * @author Sebastien Deleuze
 * @author Rossen Stoyanchev
 * @since 5.0
 * @see <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/cors/">CORS W3C recommendation</a>
 */
public interface CorsProcessor {

	/**
	 * Process a request using the given {@code CorsConfiguration}.
	 * @param configuration the CORS configuration to use; possibly {@code null}
	 * in which case pre-flight requests are rejected, but all others allowed.
	 * @param exchange the current exchange
	 * @return {@code false} if the request was rejected, {@code true} otherwise
	 */
	boolean process(@Nullable CorsConfiguration configuration, ServerWebExchange exchange);

}
